Why Does the Skin Under Your Eyes Age Quicker

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Why Does the Skin Under Your Eyes Age Quicker?

According to statistics, 88% of American women use cosmetic products to slow down the aging process for the skin under the eyes. The percentage alone is more than enough proof why the eye cream industry in the US is vibrant. However, very few people take the time to wonder why the skin around the eyes ages quicker than other parts of the face. Fortunately, this article discusses some reasons. Please read further for more information.

  • The skin around the eyes is thinner

Typically, thin skin on any part of the body is easily bruised and wrinkles up easily. However, there is a reason the skin around your eyes looks thinner. According to scientific research, several nerve endings around the eye area make it easy for you to blink. Moreover, blinking is a conscious and unconscious activity. Can you imagine what it would be like if the skin around the eyes were thicker and heavier? It would have made a natural reflex action like blinking very tiring.

When you’re younger, even with thin skin around your eyes, both eye areas look plump and wrinkle-free. However, it loses a little bit of fat as you age, causing the skin to shrivel up with wrinkles. Indeed, countless eye creams on the market claim to reverse the aging effects under and around the eyes. While some stick to American and European brands, there is a huge market for Japanese eye cream, primarily because of the quicker effect it offers.

  • Eye skin naturally lacks adequate collagen

Collagen is a natural structural protein in the body’s connective tissues. Its presence in the body is responsible for your skin’s supple, smooth, and firm appearance. When you’re younger, you tend to have more collagen production, which aids in the formation of a youthful look. However, collagen presence tends to be incredibly low for the eye areas, even when you’re younger. To make matters even worse, aging takes a toll on these parts. 

Collagen contains glycine, arginine, hydroxyproline, and proline. Because the skin under and around your eyes lacks collagen, it automatically is deficient in these three natural elements too. That explains why these areas show aging quicker than any other body part.

  • Genetics at play

Your genetic makeup is what identifies you as a member of a particular family related by blood. Indeed, there is no running away from what is already inside you. So if you have immediate family members who show signs of aging around their eyes, there is a higher chance you will too. Genes are mainly at play here, and although you cannot stop it, you can slow down the progress. 

  • Anatomical reasons

According to anatomy, the skin around your eyes is more like superficial coverings for the hollow of both eyes. If you look at your reflection in the mirror, you will see that both eye areas appear slightly sunken. That’s because your eyeballs need that hollow space to move around, and the skin around them aids this purpose. Nature is at play here, but you can better care for the area around your eyes to make them appear healthier. The appearance of your eyes and their surrounding areas will depend on how well you take care of them.

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